This massive Heights store is not only a good way to get your daily exercise in, it also houses some of the best antique treasures in the city. Colorful china, mid-century glassware, Art Deco beaded bags, early-edition novels, ornate fixtures, Tiffany lamps and just about everything else you can imagine are nestled throughout this 19th Street warehouse. The store is divided into individual antique dealer booths, which are all beautifully organized and arranged throughout the popular store. And don’t be afraid to negotiate on pricing either!

Because of its proximity to Upper Kirby and River Oaks, this sprawling Goodwill location often features designer labels like Tory Burch, Coach, Burberry and many more. And while you’ll inevitably have to sift through more than a few racks—the store is somewhat haphazardly laid out—you’re guaranteed to find treasured clothing from the 1970s, '80s and '90s. Also, be on the lookout for the Boutique section of the store (near the front), which showcases higher-priced designer pieces and vintage clothes, which are still a bargain at Goodwill's pricing.

Spring Branch boasts a number of thrift and vintage stores, but my favorite is Blind Girl Productions. And while this vintage store is a little small, it’s inevitable you’ll find at least one item to take home and treasure among all the goodies. Vinyl records, tartan plaid dresses, old coffee roasters, bright cake stands and numerous housewares and decorative features, this store is full of surprises.

Adjacent to Siphon Coffee in Montrose, this Houston resale shop has been a fixture in the thrifting scene since for decades. Consignment furniture is what the store is really known for, but shoppers can still find a little bit of everything in this thrift shop. Pressed flowers in old frames, embroidered handbags, copper mugs, Prada shoes, costume jewelry—you never know what you’ll find in this treasure trove of years past.

If you’re on the hunt for vintage pieces from designer and couture labels, you’ve found your new favorite store in Cheeky Vintage. This Richmond Avenue stop is bright and beautifully organized, but the catch is that you won’t find items at a bargain price like you would Blue Bird Circle Shop or Goodwill. You’ll track down stylish, must-have dresses, discussion-provoking accessories and envy-inspiring handbags and clutches from a list of notable and respected names, including Dior and Lanvin. Take a friend and find your next big splurge!